A modern serenade: Daniel, the harp and the sounds of Goa
KATHERINE MANUELIf you have scrolled through Instagram reels over the course of a few weeks and your For You page is musically inclined, there is a chance you have stumbled across the heavenly sounds of a harp to the tune of the Konkani
Konkani gets a new lease of life online and on stage
From making people laugh at reels to taking Konkani stories to international stages, creators, artists and writers are keeping the language alive and rooted in Goa’s identity
Konkani: The language Goans call home
As other languages grow in Goa, Konkani speakers continue to hold on, raising questions about pride, identity and passing the language to the next generation
An eco legacy: Turning fallen areca leaves into a sustainable enterprise
When others questioned who would buy his product, Dhananjay Bhave believed in his vision. Today, his eco-friendly areca leaf plates are finding their way onto dining tables across Goa—proving that persistence and purpose can indeed build a successful business
The UGC-NET controversy: When exams fail the student
Errors in the UGC-NET raise fresh questions; aspirants preparing for their future are once again left to deal with uncertainty, emotional distress and the prospect of losing another year




